Some say her eyes are violet blue Her hair as black as night And others swear her eyes are green Her locks would shame the light Some say she is a fearful hag A fiend without a soul If her will you tame, You'll have wealth and fame But her will may take its toll No fairer mistress man can find No crueler could there be I am sailing still and I'll sail until The siren calls for me. I was born a fisher's son But a fisher I'd not be Each year that passed I heard more clear The Siren call to me One day I signed to crew a ship And said farewell to land I sailed far and near, With no thought of fear Hearing only her command With weather fine the men are glad "We sail wth God," the say But when the raging storm comes on How differently they pray The eyes of every crewman bold Betray his thoughts to me That he wonders well, Whether o'er the swell With God or the Devil sails he We toast the voyage, foul or fair In porter and in ale Of good men's lives the witch cut short We tell a mournful tale And I may sail in the raging gale Or shelter in the lee But my fate is cast, Till the day at last When the siren calls for me